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Macon County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse in downtown Tuskegee, Alabama, county seat of Macon County, Alabama. A brick courthouse was constructed in the middle of the 19th century, replacing wooden structures used earlier. The current courthouse, an example of Romanesque Revival architecture, was designed by J.W. Golucke and built in 1905 (completed in 1906). It includes gargoyles. A monument to confederate soldiers is located nearby. The courthouse was listed on the National Regis...
Cities in Alabama, Cities in Macon County, Alabama, Micropolitan areas of Alabama, County seats in Alabama, University towns in the United States, Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, Hidden categories:, Pages containing links to subscription-only content, Settlement articles requiring maintenance, Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2010, All Wikipedia articles in need of updating, Coordinates on Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers, Wikipedia articles with LCCN i...
National Register of Historic Places in Macon County, Alabama, Tuskegee University, Booker T. Washington, Historically black universities and colleges in the United States, Land-grant universities and colleges, National Historic Landmarks in Alabama, National Historic Sites in Alabama, Educational institutions established in 1881, Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, Carnegie libraries in Alabama, Universities and colleges in Alabama, 1881 esta...Tuskegee University is a private, historically black university located in Tuskegee, Alabama, United States. It was established by Booker T. Washington. The campus is designated as the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site by the National Park Service and is the only one in the U.S. to have this designation. Tuskegee University offers 40 bachelors degree programs, 17 masters degree programs, a 5-year accredited professional degree program in architecture, 4 doctoral degree programs, and the ...
  
 
Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Alabama, USAAF Contract Flying School Airfields, Tuskegee Airmen, National Register of Historic Places in Macon County, Alabama, African-American history of the United States military, Protected areas of Macon County, Alabama, National Historic Sites in Alabama, World War II airfields in the United States, Aviation history of the United States, Aerospace museums in Alabama, African-American museums in Alabama, Military and war museums in Alabama,...Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, at Moton Field in Tuskegee, Alabama, commemorates the contributions of African American airmen in World War II. Moton Field was the site of primary flight training for the pioneering pilots known as the Tuskegee Airmen, and is now operated by the National Park Service to interpret their history and achievements. It was constructed in 1941 as a new training base. The field was named after former Tuskegee Institute principal Robert Russa Moton, who died the ...
 
 
The Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and Rosenwald School is a historic Missionary Baptist Church and Rosenwald School located near 7794 Highway 81, Notasulga, Alabama in Macon County, Alabama. The property contains two buildings that are both associated with the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. The church building is a gable-front frame building with a frame bell tower serving as a prominent landmark along the highway. The building has been sided in vinyl, c. 1990, but the interior of the building reta...
 
 
 

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The Auburn Softball Complex is a softball complex in Auburn, Alabama. The facility is the home field of the Auburn High School Tigers softball program, and served as the home field of the Auburn University Tigers softball team in 1997 and 1998. The five�field complex has been rated one of the premier complexes in the United States by USA Softball magazine and has hosted 18 Amateur Softball Association (ASA) national championship tournaments and 11 Independent Softball Association (ISA) nationa...
 
 
 Hutsell-Rosen Track (originally named William Hutsell Track) is an outdoor track and field facility located in Auburn, Alabama on the campus of Auburn University. It is the official outdoor track and field facility for the Auburn Tigers track and field teams. Along with John McDonnell Field in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, Icahn Stadium in New York City and Rock Chalk Park in Lawrence, Kansas, Hutsell-Rosen is one of only five International Association of Athletic Fede...
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is an art museum on the campus of Auburn University, and is the only university art museum in Alabama. Opened on October 3, 2003, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art contains seven exhibition galleries within its 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) of interior space. In addition to the galleries, the museum facility includes an auditorium, cafe, and museum shop. Outside the main building, the grounds encompass 7 acres (28,000 m2) of land, including an ex...
 
Auburn Arena is a 9,121-seat multi-purpose arena in Auburn, Alabama, on the campus of Auburn University. Built in 2010 to replace Beard�Eaves�Memorial Coliseum, the $92.5 million facility is the home of the Auburn Tigers mens and womens basketball and womens gymnastics teams. It is located on the west side of the Auburn campus, near Wire Road between Thatch Avenue and Heisman Drive. Aside from the main court, the arena also contains two practice courts, a weight room, twelve suites, coaches ...

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Populated places established in 1836, Cities in Alabama, Cities in Lee County, Alabama, University towns in the United States, Auburn, Alabama, Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, Auburn, Alabama metropolitan area, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2010, All articles lacking in-text citations, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2011, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2011,...
Katharine Cooper Cater Hall, also known as the Old Presidents Mansion or the Social Center, is a structure on the National Register of Historic Places on the campus of Auburn University, in Auburn, Alabama. Designed by Joseph Hudnut and built for $17,000, Cater Hall was constructed in 1915 as the residence for the president of Auburn University (then the Alabama Polytechnic Institute). In 1938, a new presidents home was built, and the structure became the social center for the new Quad dorms whe...
Langdon Hall is a building on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama of the Greek revival style. Built in 1846 as the chapel for the Auburn Female College (today Auburn High School) and moved to the Auburn University campus in 1883, Langdon Hall is the oldest building in the city of Auburn, and today houses an auditorium and office space for Auburn University staff. Before the Civil War, Langdon Hall served as the location for a series of debates on the question of Southern secession...
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The Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church is a church on the National Register of Historic Places in Auburn, Alabama. Ebenezer Baptist Church was the first African American church built in the Auburn area after the end of the Civil War in 1865. Over the next few years, the church members built the church out of hand-hewn logs, transported from miles away by mules. The church was completed around 1870 and served the Ebenezer congregation until 1969. The building was restored in 1970 by the Auburn He...
 
 
 
 

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Auburn University Regional Airport with the Robert G. Pitts Field (IATA: AUO, ICAO: KAUO, FAA LID: AUO) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) east of the central business district of Auburn, a city in Lee County, Alabama, United States. The airport is owned by Auburn University and was formerly known as Auburn�Opelika Robert G. Pitts Airport. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011�2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facilit...
Buildings and structures in Auburn, Alabama, Shopping malls established in 1973, Shopping malls in Alabama, Visitor attractions in Lee County, Alabama, Hull Property Group, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from December 2011, All articles needing additional references, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2012, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from May 2013... 
 
 
 Beauregard is an unincorporated community located in central Lee County, Alabama, United States, east of Auburn and south of Opelika. It is part of the Auburn Metropolitan Area. While Beauregard has been traditionally considered to be a small area near the crossroads of Alabama State Route 51 and Lee County Road 400, today most residents within a roughly 25 square mile (65 km2) area surrounding the original community consider themselves to be in Beauregard. The Beauregard community has a populat...
 
 
 
 
 Cherokee Bluffs is an unincorporated community in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United States. The bluffs were a landmark in Tallapoosa County, and they were chosen as the first site on the Tallapoosa River for the creation of a dam and reservoir. Martin Dam was built at Cherokee Bluffs and completed in 1939. During construction, the community had bathouses, bunkhouses, a school, commissary, dining hall, recreation hall, camp hospital, and a barber shop. The workers were tested for typhoid fever a...
 
 
 
 
 

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Cities in Alabama, Cities in Lee County, Alabama, County seats in Alabama, Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, Auburn, Alabama metropolitan area, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from May 2013, Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2013, All articles lacking in-text citations, Articles needing additional references from March 2013, All articles needing ...Opelika (pronounced; �o� p��laɪ k�; ) is a city in and the county seat of Lee County in the east central part of the State of Alabama. It is a principal city of the Auburn-Opelika Metropolitan Area. According to the 2013 Census Estimate, the population of Opelika was 28,635. The Auburn-Opelika, AL MSA with a population of 150,933 which, along with the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area and Macon County, Alabama, comprises the greater Greater Columbus, Georgia, a region home to 501,64...
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Covered bridges in Alabama, Bridges completed in 1900, Buildings and structures in Lee County, Alabama, Wooden bridges in Alabama, Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, Transportation in Lee County, Alabama, Visitor attractions in Lee County, Alabama, Road bridges in Alabama, Pedestrian bridges in Alabama, Former road bridges in the United States, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles which use infobox templates with no data rows, Pages using deprecated co...
 
 

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  Macon County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse in downtown Tuskegee, Alabama, county seat of Macon County, Alabama. A brick courthouse was constructed in the middle of the 19th century, replacing wooden structures used earlier. The current courthouse, an example of Romanesque Revival architecture, was designed by J.W. Golucke and built in 1905 (completed in 1906). It includes gargoyles. A monument to confederate soldiers is located nearby. The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 17, 1978.  

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